Visit Tennessee, Southern United States with Mighway

Rent an RV in Tennessee

Tennessee may seem like it is all about Nashville and country music, but there’s so much more to see and do that you’ll be left fighting trying to decide which direction to head. With places like Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nashville (just to mention a few) visitors will find a plethora of fun things to do with great views to see.
In east Tennessee you can visit Knoxville, Chattanooga, Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains among many other great cities. There is fun to be had by people of all ages and plenty for families to do as well as much history to learn about.
East Tennessee provides you with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, with its endless miles of forest that crosses between North Carolina and Tennessee. Visitors can see wildlife like bears, elk and more roaming the grounds in their natural habitat.
Plan for a stop in Newfound Gap where visitors can actually put one foot in North Carolina and the other in Tennessee. And hikers of all experience levels can take a hike on the historic Appalachian Trail. Amusement Park connoisseurs will enjoy a stop at Dollywood, home of Dolly Parton’s very own amusement park.
Or visit the breathtaking 145 foot underground waterfall that’s located inside Lookout Mountain, which is near Chattanooga. Families will love the quaint town of Gatlinburg with shops and restaurants as well as the Ripley’s Aquarium. You will also enjoy Ober Gatlinburg, a ski area and amusement park in the mountains over Gatlinburg.
West Tennessee boasts the famous Graceland, plenty of museums and history along with Discovery Park of America in Union City. If you don’t already know, Graceland is Elvis Presley’s once-owned mansion that sits on an over 13 acre estate.
Memphis is also home to the popular Beale Street and Sun Studios. Beale Street is a 1.8 mile street in downtown Memphis boasting shops, restaurants and music. It’s been named a National Historic Landmark due to its deep history of performing legends.
In the heart of Tennessee, visitors will find Nashville which is known as the heart of country music. Visitors can catch a show at the famous Grand Ole Opry or the Ryman Auditorium. Many will enjoy a tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame, which is one of the largest museums in the world.
Old Stone Fort state archaeological park, which holds deep history as it had been constructed approximately 2,000 years ago by the native Americans. Today it’s a beautiful park with many hiking trails, much history, beautiful scenery and camping sites.
History buffs will enjoy the many Civil War sites and monuments including Shiloh National Military park and the Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military parks. The state is filled with rich history, museums, fun things to do and places to stay and eat for visitors of all ages.

List your RV

Mighway, by TH2, allows you to rent your vehicle to discerning travellers when you’re not on the road, earning money and sharing the experience. At Mighway, you choose your level of service and we take good care of the rest. That means comprehensive insurance coverage, customer vetting, security deposits, payment processing and round the clock customer support for renters. It’s a bit like renting out a vacation home, with Mighway beside you all the way.

Places to Visit near Tennessee

From 1956 until 1957, Elvis and his family lived at 1034 Audubon Drive in Memphis. It wasn't long, however, before it became apparent that the Presleys needed more privacy and security than the Audubon Drive home could provide. So in 1957, Elvis bought Graceland for $102,000 from Ruth Brown Moore. Graceland was Elvis' final home in Memphis and it is where he died in 1977.
Visitors to Graceland will experience more than just a tour of Elvis Presley's mansion. There are many other must-see exhibits to enjoy. Here is an overview of all you'll find at Graceland.
The Mansion:
The mansion tour is audio guided and takes visitors through the living room, music room, Elvis's parents' bedroom, the dining room, kitchen, TV room, poolroom, the famous Jungle Room, as well as the annex of the main house. After touring the mansion, visitors tour Elvis' racquetball building, original business office, and trophy building. The mansion tour ends with a visit to the Meditation Garden where Elvis, Gladys, Vernon, and Minnie Mae Presley are all buried.
Featured in This is Spinal Tap when the band sings around Elvis's grave!

Ripley’s® Aquarium of the Smokies is literally teeming with life – our 10,000 exotic sea creatures comprise more than 350 individual species. There are more fish in this aquarium than there are people living in the entire town of Gatlinburg. Although Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is hundreds of miles from the ocean, the scenic beauty and the abundance of water all around make the town of Gatlinburg a “natural” location for a world-class aquarium, America’s most fun aquarium.

The Grand Ole Opry, an American icon and Nashville, Tennessee’s number-one attraction, is world-famous for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for audiences of all ages. The Grand Ole Opry promotes the music of everyone from senior citizens Jimmy Dickens and Jean Shepard to hotshot youngsters Dierks Bentley, Trace Adkins and Brad Paisley. This multi-generational approach has served the show well for more than 80 years. It is one reason why the Opry can say with pride that it is "The Show That Made Country Music Famous."

Campgrounds and RV Parks near Tennessee

Raccoon Mountain Fun Park

Tennessee's Premier Campground located in the heart of Chattanooga

Raccoon Mountain Campground is home to Tennessee's premier RV park & campground and is located just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. We invite you to relax by a campfire while taking in the spectacular views of both Lookout Mountain and Raccoon Mountain, just minutes from downtown Chattanooga and the Lookout Mountain attractions. Your adventure awaits you!

Warriors' Path State Park

The only park with a boundless playground

Warriors’ Path State Park was named for the Great Cherokee War and Trading Path. Since that time, the park land has known a long history of travelers and is still a pathway for modern-day outdoor enthusiasts. The 950-acre park is located on the shores of the Patrick Henry Reservoir on the Holston River. Warriors’ Path is the only Tennessee State Park with a Boundless Playground - where children of all physical and mental abilities can play together. Other unique features throughout the park that are fully accessible include: the Lions Narnia Braille Trail with eight sensory stations along a quarter-mile that tell visitors the story of Aslan of the Chronicles of Narnia, the Anderson Treehouse which is a fully-accessible tree house and the Palmer Center Foundation Amphitheater which can host audiences of up to 1,000 people.